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Old 10-20-2011, 04:38 PM   #4
firstdown
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Re: Whats Fair When it Comes to Taxes?

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Originally Posted by over the mountain View Post
i agree with most of what you said.

after looking into welfare, medicair medicaid i came to the conclusion that you are better off getting medicaid, welfare, unemployment, section 8, food stamps while working an under the table job like a drug dealer, house cleaner, dish washer, cook, etc.

the people who work for 22 to 40k a year are getting screwed. you make just enough not to qualify for any assistance, have to actually wake up and work a shit job while getting shitted on, have to pay taxes, find a way to pay rent and provide helthcare for your family.

anybody who makes less than 40k should work under the table jobs and qualify for all types of govt assistance. if you got paid 20k a year to clean houses 15 hours a week plus all that govt assistance youd probably end up making 40k plus and you wouldnt have to worry about ever being evicted or getting large medical bills and have all the free time in the world to watch murray and the price is right.

my lady currently works a part time under the table job, i wish she would collect unemployment and welfare, food stamps etc but she has too much pride. .. well, pride dont pay your cell phone bill does it honey pie?

what i dont agree with you on is i think rich people have way to many tax loopholes that they can make 10 mil a year but their taxable income is like 83k. i just reviewed a business owners tax returns, he made 113k and NONE OF IT WAS TAXABLE! WTF! he got money back.
For that to be true he lost his ass over the year. When I first started my business the business might have made 80k one yr but after I paid everyone and all the bills I made nothing. So I owed no taxes.
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